Vance Joseph on coaching interest: "The secret lies with us, so they want that secret"
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Vance Joseph, currently the defensive coordinator for the Denver Broncos, is being considered for head coaching roles once again. Joseph, who initially served as the Broncos' head coach nine years ago, acknowledged the opportunity as a testament to the team's overall success under head coach Sean Payton and ownership by the Walton-Penner group. The Broncos have experienced a significant turnaround, reaching the playoffs last year and securing the No. 1 seed this season.
The transformation is attributed to the team's financial strength and strategic investments, such as securing Payton as head coach and making infrastructural improvements like installing a new grass field mid-season. The ownership group's willingness to spend and their strategic hires have been key factors in the team's resurgence. Denver's upcoming playoff game against a team that previously defeated them is seen as a chance to demonstrate their progress.
As Joseph's prospects for a head coaching position grow, the Broncos are prepared to find a new defensive coordinator if necessary, ensuring continued success by maintaining their effective strategies. The organization's
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